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so, as i said, are changing operational environment demands new approaches. urban terrain will continue to be the predominant war fighting internment, bringing with a unique set of challenges. those challenges to my belief, deal with what i call precision. you know, and the days of desert , mountain, or jumbo warfare you could be less precise kaj especially in terms of, you know, the application of military power. in the day and age there are red warfare -- and we definitely see this coming even in the last decade as we work, you know, operate in places like flu shell or missile will or baghdad or kandahar, jalal about, these were urban areas, generally urban areas. as we see more and more of the population moving to end of organization affect, precision of our capability is going to be key, and the other way that i would describe it is understanding, you know, understanding should be a principle of war, as i'm concerned like economy of force or mastermind stand in the operational environment, one of the principal lessons learned from the last decade of war t
so, as i said, are changing operational environment demands new approaches. urban terrain will continue to be the predominant war fighting internment, bringing with a unique set of challenges. those challenges to my belief, deal with what i call precision. you know, and the days of desert , mountain, or jumbo warfare you could be less precise kaj especially in terms of, you know, the application of military power. in the day and age there are red warfare -- and we definitely see this coming...
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the environment, behavior, all things influence it. nd it's the inner play, especially for the most common diseases, hypertension, diabetes and so forth, we know that an inner play of genetic predisposition and outside factors. this is where it gets complicated but i really want to emphasize that genomics is a key part of the puzzle but not the only part. william is joining us on the phone with dr. aron green. ahead, please. caller: my question is, i was in vietnam and i caught malaria and i stayed in the fieldhouse for three months. when i came back to fort brag i had a relapse. i'm having problems, i can't and i have these out of whatever growing me and the va cut them out. or kind of after effect side effect or long term effect cause?his >> dr. green you can address the issue. preceded me just will be the expert on that. his is infectious disease and the doctor is a world expert on that. o i would refer to the institute he runs to get those insaogts. what will tell you to make the like malaria, for example, this is very disease, inf
the environment, behavior, all things influence it. nd it's the inner play, especially for the most common diseases, hypertension, diabetes and so forth, we know that an inner play of genetic predisposition and outside factors. this is where it gets complicated but i really want to emphasize that genomics is a key part of the puzzle but not the only part. william is joining us on the phone with dr. aron green. ahead, please. caller: my question is, i was in vietnam and i caught malaria and i...
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the emergency issues are somewhat different because we have to try to set standards in environment of incomplete information. we don't have the benefit of decades of experience and we know challenges are evolving. but it still income with honesty tried to develop meaningful cost effective regulation that we can enforce in an environment of imperfect knowledge. two weeks ago the commission approved version five of the article infrastructure protection standard that covered the bulk electric grid against cybersecurity incidents. they are not perfect. we did ask some question as we approved them, things we wanted modified but they represent substantial step forward from the protections that were in place before. we've also started a rulemaking to require standards to protect against geomagnetic disturbances that can be caused by solar storms and human actions. a real example of high impactful frequency threats to reliability that we need to get ready for before they happen. finally, i want to touch on the subject that congressman waxman raised, the physical security of the aspects that m
the emergency issues are somewhat different because we have to try to set standards in environment of incomplete information. we don't have the benefit of decades of experience and we know challenges are evolving. but it still income with honesty tried to develop meaningful cost effective regulation that we can enforce in an environment of imperfect knowledge. two weeks ago the commission approved version five of the article infrastructure protection standard that covered the bulk electric grid...
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that doesn't benefit the consumer and doesn't help the environment any. my question is what i am hearing more sensing is not unique to western region yet, the exploration of the number of states, seems to be a potential jurisdictional problem starting to flare up a little bit and one of the ms. so my question is to you is should we be treating ngos as natural gas and allowing the federal government, your group to take care of that? or should we continue having ngos candle at the state level? do you have a position on that? >> haven't thought of the jurisdictional question. it is a good thing to be looking at. there is a lot of trended gas capacity as well as gas being fired because there is not sufficient take aways for the liquids. we only do the pricing for the liquid pipelines under the interstate commerce act but we don't do the signing. i suspect some of the states that think they do the setting very well would not welcome federal fighting. we could do it well because they do it well with gas pipelines but it might not be as popular with the states i
that doesn't benefit the consumer and doesn't help the environment any. my question is what i am hearing more sensing is not unique to western region yet, the exploration of the number of states, seems to be a potential jurisdictional problem starting to flare up a little bit and one of the ms. so my question is to you is should we be treating ngos as natural gas and allowing the federal government, your group to take care of that? or should we continue having ngos candle at the state level? do...
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the environment, the behavior, the social aspects of life, all of these things are influenced and it is the interplay, especially for these were common diseases like hypertension and diabetes and so forth. we know that there is an interplay and a genetic predisposition of what you are eating and how much exercise you are getting and so on and so forth. so this is where it gets very complicated, but i want to make sure that i emphasize that the genomic is a key part of this puzzle. >> host: we have doctor eric green, please go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: hello, i was in vietnam and i caught malaria and when i came back to fort bragg, i had a relapse. i am having problems and i cannot hear that well. and i have these warts or what whatever growing out of me and the va cut it out. what kind of long-term effect will this have? >> the person that spoke with me on these interviews would really be the expert on that. this is an expert on infectious disease and we have a world expert on that. we have the institute that he runs, hoping to get those insights and what i will
the environment, the behavior, the social aspects of life, all of these things are influenced and it is the interplay, especially for these were common diseases like hypertension and diabetes and so forth. we know that there is an interplay and a genetic predisposition of what you are eating and how much exercise you are getting and so on and so forth. so this is where it gets very complicated, but i want to make sure that i emphasize that the genomic is a key part of this puzzle. >>...
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we're in a political environment. we're in an environment when that normal change that occurs every year becomes a big political thing. and we have now the affordable health care act. we have the exchanges all across america, some working well, some not so well. gives people an opportunity for the first time ever to actually be able to shop for insurance. hadn't been able to do that before. if you are working in a company, the employer did the shopping for you. now, a lot of that's going to continue on. but if you're in a small company or ininsured, you can shop for insurance, compare prices and quality and coverages and who's providing the doctor and the hospital. never before was that available. >> host: last question on the subject, and folks are waiting to talk to you as well, but there's been a lot of questions on whether democrats can run on the affordable care act in 2014. republicans say they want to target your district next year. can you run on the affordable care act, and will you? >> guest: i have been a s
we're in a political environment. we're in an environment when that normal change that occurs every year becomes a big political thing. and we have now the affordable health care act. we have the exchanges all across america, some working well, some not so well. gives people an opportunity for the first time ever to actually be able to shop for insurance. hadn't been able to do that before. if you are working in a company, the employer did the shopping for you. now, a lot of that's going to...
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we have have parents involved and engaged in welcoming, safe, collaborative environments, and we have to have the wraparound services because we are the first responders to poverty. and whether that is breakfast, lunch, and dinner, like i saw at the school in cincinnati, or whether it is what we're doing at mcdowell in terms of really wrapping services around all of these schools in the eighth worst county in america, when you do those things, schools succeed. and more important, the nation succeeds. thank you. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> several live events tomorrow morning. jack lew will be at the theitable trust to discuss state of financial reform on c- span 2 at 8:45 eastern. also at 9:30 a.m., members of the house energy and commerce committee on energy and power will hear from federal energy regulatory commissioners. later, on c-span 3, we cover a democratic steering committee hearing on unemployment benefits set to expire at the end of the month. >> in
we have have parents involved and engaged in welcoming, safe, collaborative environments, and we have to have the wraparound services because we are the first responders to poverty. and whether that is breakfast, lunch, and dinner, like i saw at the school in cincinnati, or whether it is what we're doing at mcdowell in terms of really wrapping services around all of these schools in the eighth worst county in america, when you do those things, schools succeed. and more important, the nation...
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we loved the environment in which you could actually achieve results. that's the great thing about being a governor. and i look at so many members of the utah state legislature who are here, and with each one of the i can tell you stories about how we able to get things done and there can do attitude. just remarkable. joe then went on to the senate and became terribly frustrated with the culture that existed on capitol hill, something that evan knows a lot about. i went on to china to become our senior diplomat running the embassy there, and we kind of regrouped a little bit when joe and nancy jacobson who really was the power behind no labels initially came and said would you like to become a part of this movement? and i thought what on earth is new labels? is a third party effort to try to shipwreck the republicans and the democrats? is it a bunch of mushy moderates trying to get together to take over the world? none of the above. come to find out that it is a group that respects the fact that we have a two-party system, and they are endeavoring to ch
we loved the environment in which you could actually achieve results. that's the great thing about being a governor. and i look at so many members of the utah state legislature who are here, and with each one of the i can tell you stories about how we able to get things done and there can do attitude. just remarkable. joe then went on to the senate and became terribly frustrated with the culture that existed on capitol hill, something that evan knows a lot about. i went on to china to become...
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that's not easy to do in today's environment. >> i would concur with my colleagues and don't have anything to add. >> thank you all very much. i appreciate the interest. thank you, mr. chairman. >> i might want to make one comment to refer to the closing of the nuclear plant in southern california and california's a 33% renewable mandate. i was talking to one of the ceos of one of the major utilities out there, and as they build a new transmission line to bring in renewable power to where they need it, they are getting in some instances specific instructions relating -- going underground on the transmission lines which raises a lot of technical issues. as this ceo informed me that the mileage that they're going underground is costing his utility $100 million a mile. so you know, we're talking about some costly situations in some cases. at this time recognize the gentleman from texas, mr. olson, for five minutes. >> i thank the chair and i thank you for your patience. i can assure you that i will take only a maximum of four hours and four minutes and 59 seconds of my time. welcome to the wi
that's not easy to do in today's environment. >> i would concur with my colleagues and don't have anything to add. >> thank you all very much. i appreciate the interest. thank you, mr. chairman. >> i might want to make one comment to refer to the closing of the nuclear plant in southern california and california's a 33% renewable mandate. i was talking to one of the ceos of one of the major utilities out there, and as they build a new transmission line to bring in renewable...
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we have have parents involved and engaged in welcoming, safe, collaborative environments, and we have to have the wraparound services because we are the first responders to poverty. breakfast, that is lunch, and dinner, like i saw at the school in cincinnati, or whether it is what we're doing at mcdowell in terms of really wrapping services around all of these schools in the eighth course -- eighth worst county in america, when you do those things, schools succeed. and more important, the nation succeeds. thank you. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> in a few moments, representative greg walden, chairman on the communications on his plan to update the communications act. in 15 minutes, a hearing on how the health care law will affect medicare advantage plans. after that, president obama on jobs, the economy, and income inequality. several live events tomorrow morning. treasury secretary jack lew will be discussing the state of financial reform on c-span two at 8:45 e
we have have parents involved and engaged in welcoming, safe, collaborative environments, and we have to have the wraparound services because we are the first responders to poverty. breakfast, that is lunch, and dinner, like i saw at the school in cincinnati, or whether it is what we're doing at mcdowell in terms of really wrapping services around all of these schools in the eighth course -- eighth worst county in america, when you do those things, schools succeed. and more important, the...